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how to prepare a lesson plan for employability skills​

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Career readiness and employability skills lesson plans are critical part of education. Employers are desperately seeking people with a combination of skills that fall under this umbrella of soft skills.

Because of this, many middle and high school teachers often ask us, “How can I teach career readiness and employability skills lessons that are engaging and age appropriate for my students.

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A Guide to Career Readiness & Employability Skills Lesson Plans

Career readiness and employability skills lesson plans are critical part of education. Employers are desperately seeking people with a combination of skills that fall under this umbrella of soft skills.

Because of this, many middle and high school teachers often ask us, “How can I teach career readiness and employability skills lessons that are engaging and age appropriate for my students?”

In this article, we'll provide some of the best places to find lesson plans to teach employability skills.

But before we get into details, it's important to understand what students need to master to be viewed as career-ready and employable.

What Are Important Employability Characteristics?

First, let’s take a look at what are the most important employability characteristics right now.

The National Associations of Colleges and Employers (NACE), published the skills and qualities that employers are looking for in college graduates. In the report, NACE states:

“Employers considering new college graduates for job openings are looking for leaders who can work as part of a team and communicate effectively.”

They go on to assign percentage of importance to several characteristics that support that statement, many of which are also 21st Century skills.

Here are the skills NACE reports as most important to employers, in order of priority:

Leadership

Ability to work in a team

Communication skills (written)

Problem-solving skills

Strong work ethic

Analytical/Quantitative skills

Technical skills

Communication skills (verbal)

Initiative

Computer skills

Flexibility/Adaptability

Interpersonal skills

Detail-oriented

Organizational ability

Strategic planning skills

Friendly/Outgoing personality

Entrepreneurial skills/Risk-taker

Tactfulness

Creativity.

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